Transfer from Frankfurt
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Departure from Frankfurt
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Estimated arrival to Poznan - Lawica Airport
16:30h

Trip duration: 450min

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Quality photo of Potsdam - Germany

Potsdam
Germany

135 min

Explore Potsdam, city of emperors. The royal taste can be seen and felt on every step. Whether you walk in the beautiful city center or... through stunning Sanssouci Park with the spectacular Sanssouci Palace, you will understand why this city is often called “Dreamland”. With so much to see amid the fabulous parks and palaces, don’t rush, but rather take your time and take all the pleasure in slowly.

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Halloren Chocolate Museum
Germany

75 min

The Halloren Chocolate Museum was built as a treat to sweet delicacies lovers and for those who crave a unique experience when visiting a museum.... It is Germany's oldest chocolate factory that was first mentioned in 1804 and after more than 200 years, it has remained one of the most successful traditional chocolate factories in Europe. In the museum visitors can learn all about the origin of chocolate, the production of chocolate and chocolate making equipment, and even get a view of the factory process. Among other things, the museum features a living room made of chocolate. Now, isn’t that fun! The entrance ticket includes samples of their great chocolate offerings.

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Frankfurt on the Oder
Germany

75 min

Founded in the 13th century, Frankfurt on the Oder has a diverse past that can be seen while walking through its picturesque streets and in... several museums that the city is proud of. The city’s highlights are the Carl Philip Emanuel Bach concert hall located in a former Franciscan monastery that houses music festival and events and St. Marienkirche which is a great example of the North German Gothic style of church architecture.

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Merkers Adventure Mines
Germany

165 min

If you are looking for some adventure, then this exciting mine is the place for you. First you will need to descend about 500 meters... in a hoisting cage, then take a 20 kilometers long truck ride and finally take a look at the world’s largest underground concert hall and enjoy its infamous light show while learning all there is to know about the mining process. After that, you can peak into the ‘goldroom’, a secret place where Nazis stored their most precious treasures. And if that is not enough, there is also the world’s deepest bar to fulfill all of your refreshment fantasies.

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Christ the King Statue
Poland

60 min

According to the Guinness Book of Records, Christ the King Statue in Poland is the world’s tallest statue of Christ, standing at 33 meters tall.... It resembles a lot to the probably most famous statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, but it is 3 meters taller! Finished in 2010, it took 4 years for local welders, locksmiths and mechanics to complete this impressive religious monument.

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Buchenwald Memorial
Germany

75 min

Buchenwald concentration camp was established in 1937 and eventually became the largest concentration camp in Germany. The memorial site is a synonym of the atrocities... committed by the Nazis during the WWII. The whole complex is quite large comprising of two actual original buildings including the crematorium and the prison, the footprints of all the buildings that stood at the camp, memorial areas and three museum/exhibition areas. There are personal stories and artifacts on display so visitors can actually touch and feel the worst of mankind. This site is extremely moving and filled with sober atmosphere. Although is not an easy place to visit but surely a must do for so many reasons, the remembrance of the unspeakable crimes should never be forgotten.